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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1986 HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : : PAGE THREE work of the association in ee Bt commissioner of agriculture = [: Court’ Decisions FLYINGIS NOW MOORHEAD GIRL FREIGHT f RATES -@|dut that \the city’s growth bor, attorney general, state bod > r4 q (Continued from page ons: and intendent of public i * From Ward County | © eo Siy ne ot alcoholic cite dhepta te substantial Proline amity en On nent OF Publie instruc: | Genevieve Fisher, Petitioner and Ap- BEING TAUGHT " ? j ae 1 permitted in churches, Protestant! sure at least, felt that it could take Names Mentioned pellant, ve, Burl Fisher, as Admin- phy a Catholic, Jewish, and forbidden élse-leredit t Frazier said he will offer th istrator of the ‘Estate af’ John MAN ARRESTED where, Others ask why, if aleohol is| "The excoclatione preonn fee rani | of Bertha Tweed, superintendent of etithes, Deveated, Respondent. | THROUGH rT AIL AN ; REASON : “Why do you call that mule ‘Mil- lionaire’?” ‘ “Because he is a critter of a million boeks.”—Annapolis Log. ‘there ‘had. been ‘ing the four important state office: about ‘the Growth GF Oe San aries [held by IVA‘Hepublicans. Th go vile, the sacred blood should ac-|is based on suggestions made by~the| school in Divide county, for the su- : Mi tually ‘be physically present, ‘traps-| members in a series of four group|Perintendent of public instruction | '- ‘The husband and wife may formed’ into an alcoholic drink, in-| meetings held recently, and embodies | Post. L. J. Wehe, Bismarck lawyer, | “#tee to an imemdiate separation and Fargo, N. D., Feb. 10—()—John| Washington, Feb. 10.—(#)— New stead of being ‘transformed into) the -following. projects: has announced his. candidacy for the |™utual consent thereto is a sufficient | Stowers of Moorhead was arrested in| class freight rate schedules, filed to ed something nan .aleoholic. *eioaer ovaperation between ‘the wee generalship, but what names | conaideration. (Secs. 4412, 4418, Ce Dieses ‘add hiatal Rene ae. Log meen ET od ah hanes Np ey : city and rural co 3 e suggested for the other posts | /. 1913.) ‘ st serv- Mis ‘That is for discussion by those) “Securing a capable county agent {remain in ‘doubt, although many | 2: Where differences or dissen. : OSCrV"[atances which are alleged to have) river just south, of the Minnesota with religious ~ authority. Ordinary] at the earliest possible date; names are nientioned. sions have avee. between husband ists Get Study Course an : ean are i 5 in asa’ mane mere ao ; be unjusti- men fvonder that prohibition has suc-| ‘fmproved markets for agricultural} A number ef Nonpartisan leaders and wife, a written agreement, fairly | e se) on edge hes a@ quantity of | fic: uaay by the Interstate Com- oe ceeded in driving out.comparatively| products; y expect the convention to last two|™#de between them, whereby they | From Omaha: Pr Btow weeny stbare, bide: or mothe Rau seouia Givevadl i th TONIGHT European nations have used for cen- 4 y; {of candidates the convention wi {tinuance of an existing separation, is y . f e a 7 : turies, without. denakenness,, vehite wipuise tere me Mane talled Ste beteek ronvention will be’ generally held not to be contrary to! Essentials of flying are being, Continued until 10 a. m. Thursday. In| other North Dakota points, including Y iL v * ‘hootlegeers have enthroned Whiskey gilding. °0 | mittee and’ a campul, | public policy. taught officers and enlisted reserv- | default of $1,000 bail he was com-/ Jamestown and Wahpeton and adjoin- con } ‘aa ithe national afink, ‘ bee ey eee ee sdopt a nhtore, dani avrenan ace 3. Where the family relationship, | ists by mail from headquarters of| mitted to Cass county jail. ing territory in Minnesota. ‘THE WINDING Mad iy auto show, poultry show, conventions| financing the campaign. Another |*8 ordinarily known and understood, | the Seventh Army Corps at Omaha,| Attendants at the Fargo hospital To Submit Other Schedules Mr. Buckner, United States Di ; ws <0 item which will be b. hed i wus intentionally destroy sd :through | *ccording to word received at the |where Miss Gravalin was taken, said! The lowa territory rates involved, trict Attomey, tells New York busi-| "Mi other large gatherings; | Orn ivitying the North Dakota Neat {the voluntary act of the parties | adjutant general's office here from|today that she. is resting easy and | included points grouped by railroad ness men it would cost, $15,000,000 a| 45) directions; “ partisan, official league newspaper |*thereto by contracting to live sep-| Captain Robert G. Irwin, corps area| that her condition is improving. She | rate makers, with Burlington, lowa, | year to enforce prohibition in New|" rhe election of a park board in| Which long has been in financial dis- | 9tt¢ and apart during their natural | air officer. is not out of danger, however, it was/and the schedules were necessitated From the novel by A. E. W. MASON * York state alone. “He might add that the ‘near future; ina, lives, as though they were sidgle wer-| Subjects covered in the course in-|*8Id: | o .. rough the com-| fore chien Reta iene oeatee comm such an expenditure would not ac- ¢ ity|. Frank Vogel, sons, and there: ir 20 live sep-|clude meteorology, flight theory, ‘iss Gravalin brou - | sion ich held at Fargo was e © i> ¢ tunis" enforce prentbition.”” Yeu tena For S COIBUOIY | ciee tn Uicalitie at tee insite: ardte and apart until the death of| map reading, sketching, observation | plaint against Stowers after she had | titled to a better adjustment of ge could not stop the bootleg _ traffic ; L eral class freight rates. In declaring sion son. {the husband, the widow, here being|and other. features of birdman's| been taken to the hosy sith itr profit ot hundreds of mil apEniatgement of the state comn| sion, is reported to be booming Con- no minor children dependent upon | knowledge. ory a | {he gailtoad proposal as to the Bur. with lions annually, if -you spent a thou- ‘ i «| Thi ietri _Jher for support and maintenance, fe air service personnel in the | &>—— >> STS ington group adjustment was unsat- j pond setlionvkaster i Renumbering residences and busi. Third district eer ius eas ie not entitled to ‘the exemptions of | corps area totals 060, which includes | Last Minute | | isfactory, the commission ordered the EDMUND LOWE & |fa- Some recommend legalizing light! fees funccs and renaming streets of di stict, and his enemies cleim it is {Property of the value of $1500.00 pro-) heavier than air and tighter than air y " roads to submit another set of sche- and , wing and beer, while keeping out the "EY: + of more effective his ambition go auceced. Sinclair: i vided for in Section 8725, C. L. 1913. ts and ground offi Tho en-| | ’ News Bulletins | dules, ae maximum changes de- |] a : would be used as a mask for more | " : * Townley Not Ht Judge. i 150 Named Last Year nai " structed schedule must be $1.51 for , ; Retter automobile parking system; ‘ownley Not Here ; : tah a Geneva, Feb, 10—(P—Ger- | Str s ‘ phate Imperial’ Comedy illegal whiskey. At : ; 1 i ; Affirmed. Opinion of the Court. ‘Fifteen minutes a day” is the ys . [class one freight, with proportionate tee Retter street lighting; Although it was said by men close| puch, Wise, Mr. Ohet dustice ption of Captain. trwin to] THR? Sas PBucwatiy ‘preaented to | tecreanes downward through a scale : viel To provi i to A. C. Townley, who is promoting | ;.U8" . . Dwight Morrow, President Gool-| |, 7 feos My lol de ground for) to A. qoveloumient geaiect heer Rok, Christianson “did not participate, jdge's Air Hourd ‘Chief, understand-| 92 out automobiles, ee ier ee dormer, “chietiein (on, Thos. If. Pugh, Judge of’ the! until ol of 27 ¢ “The Wrestlers” E freight is givep a figure nt a reservist with preliminary | the League of Nations today. aa Mund ted pours n knowledge. These subjects pelae ing commerce, wisely emphasizes ‘the ; : . i | would net-appear at the c tion, | Sixth Judicial District, sitting in his| mastered, attendance at one or more csels, Belgium, Feb. 10.— In considering the rate to Fargo 7 importance of the commercial ar ae contagions disease thos) j"number of- his leutenants are on |stead, das teh Summer camps for actual training | ithe chamber of deputies to. |" tid pclthnt BI ur ee Coming Friday That’'development 1p progressing at| Traffic bureau; hand. J. Shoemaker, described | 8%) pak, for appellants nnn '| tat year numbered eae met) day approved the Washinton {tii suippl river crossing in the Bur- fl vate that makes the ingctivityeand| . Better accommodations at the tour-| Townley's right-hand man, refused to | "'C."phavis, Minot, N. Dak. f a Welletueeene aaa agreement for the funding of | iineton wroup may not be, the com RIN TIN. TIN “ ++ Taeompetency of the Army and Navy | ist. camp; Bay wenerber sain \eerileyer Would" Wt | apeaaents. ,. ° » Ne Dak, for re-| | While former army avintors form} Helglum's war deht to the United | ington Rroup may mer ee ne ae F Bi aircraft. lesd_and less important, Better housing conditions; ae From Stark Count croup, reeruics are being soughte In| settee, ie vote was 7H toS with | hundred pounds on class one freight _ Mr. New,’ the postmaster general, of bors bala cng deni aca Re rt That It lian | Si%e° bom Agency, 0 COOP, "| several (plgeha IAGPMOE Soutsiee emer-| (© AUMrentle or M cents per hundred pounds on j —in— works conakantly at ale, tall ester: | "Maintenance of an employment] WODOFE “A Be |. Wigielan gad taeaptica:| toe mesa a eae eres | RMN, eke Mc aE “Clash of th tinental air mail will’ divide at Salt| bureau. ) Officials Have Left:. vs, Tar, atone eeaMeCApiet rere. | Sam Ere Sten es base ia C lash of the Lake City, and thence, separate fly-|, While the association does not in- : ._E, Larson and SBresden- Fee cain ee eee Te ye| contemplating a move/to pace | Concordia College Wolves” i y pr és ‘tend to be able to accomplish al ese j ‘ A , the rat * ° ine machines oil carry al 10 tklngeasving the rete ear. ther Germany, Eptaugamert Commni"s [panied Ss, eta, tte | tongues erage aie | Choir Coming Here a 1 me of the things considered hens ; . . u-| by ecangress to e e wUBpen- ‘ a aii San Francisco and Los Angeles, '|#re some of the, things considered! (Continued trom page one) |, ,,,Dafendants and Appellants.’ gust.’ There work will be done in| lon inthe “antnraciee tlelds, | The corcotdin College Choir of Mcnday Mr. Mayo, Ford's chict engineer, the city, Mr. Goddard said, urging my Previous speech not excluding the | wutaq and delivered to defendant, 0 fant ten Cite eeareettery. in’ Members of the delegation pro- | oorhead, Minn., has been procured says Henry Ford is planning many the co-operation of every member of freer, unon, my phrase, Hefercing 10 chtet mortagage on the halt of the, service, “nt Cer branches of the, pose to circulate a petition ank- | to yive a concert in this city on Sun- LON CHANEY new “airways.” ‘ \ the civic organization. ing beyond’ the Brennero frontie Nae ae us ene hey eevee | Planes for use of reserve fliers iy ter thin putpone’ Pp Serie heal March 14, at the city atjaa petri to" Cleveland ava “Chicago: LARKIN MADE Sear Tenn SAH UHAEDERTIEENG rigs therein iapactiled) te WHTCN- Me | tea Cite RG ate The Moorhead choir is composed of He,plans another line to Buffalo, an- “Stresemann, in hv speeches, mere. then had no. interest it tenant or Paul, and Little, Rock. ‘There are Checker Tourney A0'vaiees and comen to Bismarck well f “THE TOWER OF gter to, Boston, connecting tings to| = CHAIRMAN BY _ 'y contirmed ‘al the pointe T made,” gunerytse: Subsequently he became roguiar army hangars at these fields WII Be Held Here |i murs will do well te reerve the New York, taking in, Goring! ‘het 55 TO 43 VOTE the premier continued. lane dana > of Ce owner of the with instructors and mechanics on 1 e! ere ateeteoa cod Maken a4 toe thi 99 Massachusetts, Albany’ ind New Mussolini asserted. that Italians land, under a farm leasty executed duty. In addition, a visiting plane| Feb 93 94 |tert 4 for this con- LIES Haven. . would interpret his phrase in regard AMtil 9th, 1023, which will make. trips from Omaha ebruary 40, : What is most: important, Ford ex- pects to add to his express carryingy : Held: ‘The title, right and jnter- i to the Brennero Pass as meaning that Held: » Fight and inter- over the week-ends: is hyailable ‘for . Italy would never endure violations °St, cauired by the mortgagor by Yeservists not more than’ an hour! The Twelfth annual tournament of Cook with Gas. It’s the (Continued from page one) a 122” Riflple pescetinee!sepuetsepat. ket price of wheat sold on a protein | Maly, would never © virtue of that lease, insured to the i ; : ; in. | Ideal content basis, Ings Trontier'won 89 blood. Head penelit of the mortgagee ap securlly $tpcoitt antl’ mechtites BeesaDeAy then lhe halt in Nineaatek angen: | deat Fuel. MUST PREACH Sorlic’s address was. interrupted by |that Dr. Stresemann had not denied {0F the debt described in the mort- i: : many’ ruary 23 and 24, it was announced to- delivery of a telegram from his ad-la°gingte one of the charges he had f28e, relating back to the time of/'” Air Wayn Being Marked |aay.Liteedl. prives ave uasured and ; DOCTRINE OF herents in ‘Divide county, the home Piiade in his speech of last Saturday ‘*¢ xecution of the mortgage. Madigngerat ai through ccord “nitenlance ts abticigated her of State Ch r s Y 2 Where the plaintiff had moved! ,,arking wof air ways throughout a record attendance is anticipated. No Commission rman Frazier, a leader ji ji ; i 4,8 leader | snd denied categorically that Italy fete the Seventh Corps area is under way.| A. P. Jones of Hankinson, N. D., is © FAITH IN N. D. ofthe onposttion to the administra: | ever would ask for a supplementary tpn the ectite Verdict, and’ where, ‘Already cooperation of towns along secretary of the association and any- Divide "county will supract the eve: |#uarantee pact in regard to the Bren- phon the entire record, it is evident feasible routes has been obtained in one wishing information regarding (Continued from page one) cutive, despite Frazier's. opposition, |"°°° ote ae Incomparable > | W5# entitled fo judgment on the mer. %ther states. It is planned to Jo- entrance should communicate with 4 i ded, the pri ti . a at i cate emergency fields every few him. All North Dakota checker play- ileskecunpin lebanese | Bee ricttthe: talverme ies ely) The premier declared it was im. eee the verdict of the a, | miles and have the names of towns ers are urged to attend this meeting. ion, to preach the doctrine of} but was denied the floor. ee eating cainority re heres Sryoe the amount plaintiff is entitled to conspicuously located ‘for passing $$$ ; : : ‘ teas : fliers. sith in North Dakota at all time: H. A. ronson, Grand Porks, attor-| with that of the German minority in| Tecaver being. shown Py undisputed |" "Moving pictures of air service ac- Freshmen and Most Women Have stopped old hygi- No Yardage - No Switching Your carload livestock prompt- ly unloaded, watered and fed when shipped to Speaking of the stock and charac- ney for the mill und elevator asso- 1 nan ‘th Mo a air ser ; : rea} riot the people of North Dakota,| ciation, presented statistics ty prove Ms, UPPE Aims Core: a. adaed,! sonable probability that a different fivities and literature published by | Juniors Win in enic methods to assure Armour and Major, Washburn, told of how the year in 1925, Despite increased e-|1t® repeat that our policy in upper | Gener trial, the trial court may, pro. monthly is ready. for. distribution Interclass Games'} te! immaculacy. NEW Compan: ; New Sea lett their homes in’ > Cciation ‘and bond interest charges, | Adige. which I call ‘oman equity’| Qouy onter judgment non obetente irom the office of Captain Irwin, free ves te ompany Pee eae ele UP how the atts | it lost less. money than ever before ‘Will be continued.” He concluded by | for the amount. the proofs. show |! charge. ‘The Fresh d the Juni Maver trae pie West Fargo, N. D. ® not rescued from a wilderness and showed an operating guin of declaring that the German popula-| piaintift entitled to recover. o he Titel round of the wee, if, tion—discards like tissue mieten ’ hn “ : lan in;ahectercitory did maticonati.| © ' ers | Praramn ati winners in the first round of the sec- | f $139,000, he said. The present pol- tion in the FY a sti-; 3. A question not raised in the pepe ! mel thou effort andandinavign ‘vase, icy, he said, Ix to manufacture only tute # national minority, that Italy | gris) court will not be considered on, PUERaMant ateibe Rint eteeleret Ee vgmeadern eauen bit igh titekly populates North Dao: (enough to mect flour sales instead Would not accept any discussion of] appeal to the Supreme Court. | nasium last evening. ‘The first fame | employ a new and different vedhere Ws. the capacity. to fight Of running the mill to capacity and the matter in any essembly 4. It is held, for reasons stated) 3 way in hygiene. A way that : ‘ ra : gil (an apparent reference to ‘the! in the opinion, that this act : vas played between the seniors and | lants the old-ti cither in war or to wrest a living Stoving the product to be sold later Ce an oe in the opinion, that this action was | the treshmen, the latter winning, 5) SUPPlants the old-time from the soil. In this travels, Sie ES Holiida Bins Joist” Goserateli ) and that the fas’| commenced and prosecuted with rea- q to 2. At the end of the half the | ‘fy pad” with true protec The Helling Agency r ble diligence. : : : . paid, he always compared what we) che'‘terminal, elevator, he, said,’ maximum energy against any plan|"°,""Gne whose” interest in. grain score stood 3 to 0 in favor of the un- J Wear filmy frocks and light General leayeance) ama done with what they ‘have, and ica antics ot atyan aliuasln: of teens Of PAIRS a A | pitebiyhas peetbiennnaried itiepecis! | “Hlolta, Blunt, Diehl, Kiebert, Wan- Sots Rratwoan Aarne aoe — found that the question of popule-}!#st year and has done much to| _./ — » , and limited, is entitled to recove ‘ner, Kollmann and Larson player for /@ ™osor for hours without doubt First Guaranty Bank Bldg. ‘ ‘solve the wheat marketing problem such an amount only.as will compen-! few yer for \f or fear. - ‘ tion was not material, EASTERN U. S. sate him for the loss of, or aeance jthe seniors. The freshman team in z Phone 877. _ Bismarek, N. D. In a talk with President Coolidge cluded F, Brown, L. Kositzky, 8; ii “ ” in Warhifigton last week concerning in ositzky, Sprigg: i It is called “KOTEX”.. . (by helping farmers sell their wheat | Jacobson and Hoffman. on a premfm basis, HAS ANOTHER to, that interest. On motion of J. C. Bell, Stutsman Appeal from the District Court of five times as absorbent as the the state of North Dakota, Major | county, Sorlie and Bronson were ac- SEVERE STORM. stark county, Hon. FT. Lembke,, 7000 Brands Recorded in Of-), ‘The juniors defeated the sopho- | ordinary cotton pad! president just what he meant by di-| corded n vote of thanks ‘but opposi-, pang ee rani AAD ARIA | fice of Agriculture, Labor |inan, Martin’ Latinedes bares ied * Thoroughly deodorizes . 5 4 ti were unimpre: e' 4 5 “ 5 i : -, .. eer Varufication, and received the Fenly| eM cwention adjourned for dinner |. (Captinued from page one) | Opinion at tne Caray Pi : sirom and Bamry were on the win- thus ending ALL fear of of: OLDSMOBILE e de-| “This is a political meeting, not a| 2" aut@obile truck loaded with nist, J. Mr. Chief Justice Christ Commissioner ning team. The sophomore squad in [J fending. ‘i velopment of all the resources of ®) rarmer's institute,” said — Senator 610,000 worth of chewing gum. /ianson "did not _ participate, ”H olden Anes suan bens stevb mele. state. The speaker then pointed out! pitterson, Donnybrook. “I heard all Thos. H. Pugh, Judge of the Sixth ton, Patterson, Slattery, and Roberts. | that in addition to being a great egri-| 115+ bunk about protein before Sorlie, BOSTO! Judicial District, sitting in his stead, Cattle branding, ao method of! The winners of the two games, phe | SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO Y Discards as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. cultural state, North Dakota ‘has one-; * . ANOTH! RM , identifying separate herds adopted/freshmen and the juniors, and N rrass: a third of all’ the coal area in the | Knew. what whent tes were trying) Boston, Feb. 10-—()—The south. | %reQuesty ines Now England, When the western plains were over-|losers, the MLE ee : SALES CO. United States, has great deposits of| “N° their strength, intact. and | eastern portion of New England to-; for Appellants” ingland, run by wild horses and cattle, still is ; will meet Tuesday “hight when ‘You ask for it without hesi- 212 Main St. Phone 428 clay suitable for the manufacture of | 1) Oi, opponents, conceding their de-| ay faced the second great snow! R. R, Brainard and Otto Thress, practiced on a hig scale in North/the second roung of the tournament {§ tancy at any drug or depart- : ( pottery, and ‘thas many other re- i i storm of February, In Boston, five) picki Dakota, said L. A. Winter, chief de-'will be played. The winners of the, ment store simply by saying Fources;as yet practically untouched, ten ie atronath “When nde inches of anow had fallen by 9| Dickinson, for Fespondent,_ puty in the office of J. A. Kitchen, games Tuesday night will meet the || “KOTEX.” Costs ouly a few “We must cease being purely an agri-| jo.:nment was taken at noon. o'clock and weather bureau officials M NWS. state commissioner of agriculture | following Thursday when the inter-|f| cents. Proves old ways an cultural state,” he seid, “and the said the fall probably would equal ason‘ Wins Honor and labor, ss x |class championship will he-decided. unnecessary risk. phapinm nants 38/690 & better eco-l EMKE TO FIGHT FOR (a A Tad delat faa glarteni aa as 3. tter Man irae rately 2.000 diferent ae err ae DR. R. S. ENGE Hae nelle ot of 4B inches tied Gp tratlic ‘here. -Le 8, prepared since cattle nomic balance NOMINATION AS SENATOR seo yet ay ei cack was first required by state MacLeod Talks at Chiropractor “ 5 death’ was the Northern Ni England = . bra Just as ‘success or (By Associated Press) fo Leb cy ang Ae a ee at Minnesota “U” tow in i890, are on file in the com-| nese which ; | Teer cial ia eusan ta tavisinent Roi hee rs t Gerald P, Nye as! (eas itp the atlantic coast. Cone | missioner’s ‘office, And 18 of these | Rotarians’ Meet with Russia, 30 or the mee of itor and nominate William Lemke, | necticut, Bee Petey Rel pcoetean Eldon Mason, whose heft is only in Oris, Poeniireeietered since the first, e pi fauceens, ab any C08 cetZont an the | fate, in his stead were discussed | Massachusetts felt the brunt. Ue Relaktborhoed of 150 pounds, but| "The brands were re-recorded under | weltsre at ie ee ene ea and isl est state in the union,” said Major | tere last night as Nonpartisans gath-) pay way TRAINS ARE | the e_biuek and strength put him ins iaw passed in 1914.- ‘The earliest marck Rotage chee ona (abso ne ala 7‘ ered for their convention today. | SRATT et IN SNOW DRIFTS eavyweig! ec: has won the brands on record, showing those us-|the Grand Pacific Hl mh ee a , “150 Attend Lemke ey hill wake a fight in hie| New York, Feb. 10.—()—A score| * ed by “Ranchman” Theodore Roose-| that the average boy or sitl hus frec | Clase to 150 members and friends|tepaif. ‘They hope to win by prom-|f railway trains were: stalled in ' |valt, were filed October 11, 1890, *four and one-half to seven hoare at | of the Bismarck Association of Com-| panel, oney none To ry the Perm. {snow drifts, some of which were 10 shortly after North Dakota wa leisure time each day. Upon the w: meree were in attendance at ast | “ine to Pettene ny oy at a meet. | feet deep, in the snow bound north- |mitted to the union. Roosevelt’s!in which this leisure time is em. night’s meeting. The program fol-|¢r“pbor Paty, nthe ago, on condi. |eastern section of the United States j brands were the Maltese Cross, Elk-| ployed depends the manhood. ani Towed the serving of a dinner in the tea that the Lemke Fermer-Labor | late this afternoon. ‘horn and the triangle. These were: womanhood to be. He told of th Grand Pacific dining room. Bxeellent| Sv anization be permitted to nomi. , ‘Snow was still falling. ‘ jthe names of his three ranches. ixteenth anniversary of the Bo. music was furnished during the prog. | Organisation Ae, pesmitte joml-| Right trains were stalled in New ee } For Convenience pegenr cseaiiarasry, 60 G8, er ress of the meal by ‘the. high school|One of the “places which th England and a dozen more snowed in} : | gn Most of the vegistrations coming ’ mounted birds from the hand of Ri / orchestra, and Mise Mabel-Claire Mc-| aemanding the right to fill ie that (0% Long Island, All schools in New jin now are for they convenience of sell LeBarron as the latter's worl ‘Murtry of the Valley City Teachers'|Gpmanuine ‘ne Tite Ge aid P. | York state and many in surroundin, {farmers who desire to hi heir toward a merit badge and @ prope college pleased the audience A Ra aarti rod anid fe ted | States closed. County courts close | stock run at large from ti lige of psy ine He ‘uneans we Srocal: numbers," Misses Betty |by‘Governor A, G, Serie’ ons | om Long Islan ‘ said Mr. ‘Winter. Inquiries {Bruce Wallace, scoutmaster of the Lofthouse and Bernice Jostin \pre-| " Would Wreck Party's Chances 7 é ; T | Methodist troop, and the first to’ be- sented a coupte gf clever dance spe-| Refusal of the majority, which is| NEW, YORK SNOWROUND : litter sfecently prepared a pamph- come an Eagle Scout. in North, Da- ente : ‘guidance of atockinen, | ; cialties, and Henry Halverson Jed’in| amittedly controlled by Sorlie, will | "Noy yarns” Feb” 10, -UP)—New | Inquiries ubout brands now come| Prespyteriag cose ei tae tne ts nit} ny ‘s - ‘1 f q Home COP Le ‘Nuesaless director of | Pesult in a threat to place a third! york's six million inhabitants w P \from all parts of the uch of his time for many years. in Judge set of candidates in the field at the | itori f the association, who \presided in ‘the|Bepublican nomination, This, it. is y aneumenat, tader. aie j se ay iemrieeriel days the ideal! unselfish service; and regretted. the absence of the president, gave:s brief| contended, will- practically wreck | © meee : ; Y8/absence from town of Mr. LeBarron, , 4 5 bli it eek i the commissi pamphlet, M ‘on, outline of ss aetceiaian® {york der | Nonpartisan chances of carrying the Starapted train pi a ua! gas . \that strip of land along the Little] pcoutmanter of the Baptist troop, who ing the past yea 3 rimary and insure a victory by the| alyzed surface traffic and motor e Missouri river. Thousands gf sec-|/2* done much for the boys of Bis- KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue Consulation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. following: RS IVA-Republican faction. ; 'marck. He said that activity under Lint ear Accomplishments |!Ajnct'Ga'we care If werdo wreck | SoaMPOration, and buffoted shipping fans shat ware trations for ovdnaty such direction meant good eltaens Trade survey; : the party?” commented one Lemke} At noon nine inches of snow had . 4 | ing. Gerry” Vettel gave an excellent Survey towards a community build-| aq “We have nothing to ‘lose | gajien since last night and the storm talk'upon “The Life of Abraham Lin- tee ‘ anyhow.” ; 4 9, aT am coln,” Investigation, of, the possibility 9f1 "RW. Peasier, Divide county, chait-| The ansv-iwan borne upan e, Bdsmilc . 8 Pesne’s Painting Henry Barneck announced the Ju- raising sugar beets in the terri man of the Nonpartisan-Republican \ £ nior Playmakers play next Friday faction and-a bitter enemy of the ad-| faGgh srerominntaly the anne aie. of Christ Found _ [evening at the Auditorium fad urged surrounding Bismarck; Publicity campaigi ministration, anid last night that Sor- abate: , : so} "53 nt. Securing of several conventions; | {fe apparently had “ sie EE aaa drreiegisty ot rgirynnd ; me in Church Attic “Art” Me- Forum dinners; ich | delemates to i last’ week. Property. damage was eae « id “Ed” Hanna of Fargo, Handling of tourist camp, * gers reported. Six persons were known to J » : Berlin, Feb. 10.—-(P)—Attic ex- d, and Krikor Kaljik of 1,100 foreign cars regis! so promising for Nye. This despite #| be dead; two members of the crew of| . ploring, now a-popular pastime in Reason; taal ee RS Cae telegram said to have been sent -to| the schooner Ralph. Brown, driven Germany, has resulted in the discov- Backed \ Kiwanis club in bo ing |Nye by! Tax Commissioner T.-H. H.| ashore near Gloucester, Mass.; Cap- ery by Karl Walter, art histor- 8 OUT. rary; * leading into | rhoresen., & Sorlie appointee, advis-| tain Alfred W. Ogle, U.S, M. C., was ian, of Gabrielle Pesne’s: painting IT IS WORTH MONEY more roads leading ing Nye that everythingwas'lined up killed by a locomotive at Boston; a “The Birth of Christ” whith 150] . id and ten cents to Foley » : 1: | and, his presence at the convention’ track walker was killed in New York “ ; is years ago was removed from St. Hed.| & Co» 2835 Sheffield Chicago, pi erie towards a Roosevelt would be ufnecesta are fe insure ‘hia| and one death from exposure! was pauses! distinction of eh hrée-| wig's Roman Catholic church in Ber- The ae ei 7onr shame and address jemo! 3 Bw *) nom ion for re} from\Philadelphia. man in sport at y | lin cause the congregation ab-| © Q Sten. cont o a ‘Assisted in recheck of city’s Popu-| which will begin. im pene ba ,. of Minnesota. Mason, # graduate of to. the low-cut pobes of the| bottle of FOLEY’S HONEY AND Well, old-timer, tation; : the June primary ‘and the Minnespolis North ‘achool, holds in TAR COMPOUND for coughs, colds you may have lived Sponsored ‘Burleigh. county picnic; | jong. term which will OWFALL 5 The modern congregation of and hoarsene f imple ) y have. live Conducted. employment buresu.|4, 3927, ey f Itimore, Md,, Feb. 10—U#)—— The | basketball : Hedwig's has ordered the ing| Packages vf FOLEY PILLS, in the. Golden Age— : ‘and placed 303’ May Try 8 Methole i storm which set in late yesterday «moat dependable @xb-| cleaned and: rehun; tic stimulant for the xidneye, Ana js Another angle under. ceased ‘this forengon’ lesvine nine [stitute backs af the command of Dr| | Dr. Walter, raicbling through’ two FOURX CATHARTIC TABLETS | for 2 hel inches of snow e] over the. city. nce W Spears: Fecently discovered art treatises, read | Constipation and Biliousness. These : Reporte. indicated that the fell ‘was s infield performances| that Pesne, a French painter attach.| Wonderful remedies have helped mil- to brag about— 2 : ne'| hea i central and (have pl ‘thim-high inthe esteemed to the ‘court of Frederick the] "ions of people. Try them!—Adv. ou should gee the suits, a pede: in inte: : of Major Lee Watroup,. who coaches| Great,had been commissioned: to Laer ayaes nage ed t MA with the Republican, patty ate pal Li Net Ay thet eport, ‘while is saketbl, also; “Phe Birth: of Christ” -as ‘an Too Late To Classify topccats and furnishings he is a we; rd }er-Labor ae jee, Wee 1% .. As a counter move, if such a plan’ i ~ It, ~ should. ba i visege ow ‘Frasier ~has FOR SALE—Ford coupe, 1925 model. Lockwood Accessory, 800 Main. Phone 187. 2-10-83, of th inting. fi red. - ‘ Shenity of ath ledwig FOR RENT—Two ‘furnished . front are showing this season, iat Salsa ieee il eta 1 35ohe dine. Giese eee pag eo acigccboage stoping od : when : ‘ 210-1] having your ina ; WANTED — Housework by ¢ ! enced girl. 1 648. . Flea WANTED:-Girl for general hou: work. Phone 837M 210tf sae ‘ i eC et ae Ce ee eC CeCe | i? sof , MA A ee Sanne

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